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CMY3706 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 (618440) ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... Assignment 1 Semester 2 - 2024 Unique number: 618440 Assignment 1 Semester 2 - 2024 Unique number: 618440 Question Xenophobia remains a challenge for human rights in South Africa. Discuss the prevention strategies currently available to address xenophobia locally (without the use of a diagram). Focus on the following: i) Policy strategies. ii) Humanitarian strategies. iii) Legal and constitutional strategies. iv) Citizenship empowerment and educational strategies. v) Technical and media-related strategies. vi) State-civil society partnership. vii) Intergovernmental strategies (25 marks). The due date for this essay-type assignment is 12 August 2024 at 5:00 PM. Only PDF and TYPED files will be accepted. Font: Arial 12 with 1.5 spacing Length: no more than 10 pages (inclusive of a cover page, table of contents and list of references) Read the instructions carefully before attempting the assignment. Adhere to the general structure and scientific presentation guidelines listed below. The assignment document must contain the following criteria. a) Cover page: Include your name, surname, student number, module code, and the assignment question. b) Table of Content: Include a Heading (Table of Content) and sub-headings (i.e., 1. Introduction; 2. Definitions; 2.1. … 2.2 …) in the Table of Content. See how this is done in the CMY3706 Study Guide. c) Number all headings and sub-headings in the Table of Contents. These heading and sub-headings must correspond with those used in the assignment. For example: 1. Introduction, 2. Definitions, 2.1 Criminology, 2.2 Criminological assessment … 3. … The numbering of the heading and subheadings in the assignment must correspond with those in the Table of Content. d) Introduction: briefly outline the “who”, “what”, “where”, and the “why” of the assignment topic. Provide a brief overview of the nature and extent of the assignment topic. Indicate what will be discussed in the assignment and sustain all facts in the introduction with scientific sources. e) Definitions: Include scientific definitions. All definitions must be included under one separate subheading of “Definitions”. Do not define concepts throughout the assignment. Use only relevant scientific sources for definitions - no dictionary or vocabulary-related definitions will be accepted. All definitions must be interpreted in your own words – no direct quotations are allowed. Link the facts with topic-relevant examples and sustain them with scientific sources. Consult and cite at least two different sources that discuss the same definition. Then, form an operational definition aligned to the assignment purpose. For this assignment, provide a definition of xenophobia in your own words supported with relevant sources. f) Refer to and cite sources throughout the text. Sources cited in-text must be included in the list of references and vice versa. g) Apply practical and topic-relevant examples to illustrate your understanding and interpretation of the facts. h) Do not provide irrelevant information. Do not include information/facts that are not within the scope of the assignment question or that does not relate directly to the topic. i) Do not use a “summary” (shorthand/bullet point) writing style. Discuss, critically analyse and debate the topic in an essay writing style. j) Conclusion: The conclusion should contain a reflection on the findings/viewpoints on the topic discussed. k) Avoid the use of personal pronouns – terms such as “I”, “we”, “us”, and “our” should be avoided – stay factual and scientific. Write in the third person. l) Using abbreviations: Write out the words in full the first time and only use the abbreviation thereafter. For example, South Africa (SA), as opposed to SA. Downloaded by Thomas Mboya () lOMoARcPSD| CMY3706/102/2/2024 3 m) Acronyms: Write out the acronyms in full the first time (with the acronym in brackets). For example: The Department of Correctional Services (DCS), M.A (Master of Arts), B.A (Bachelor of arts), UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Education Fund). n) The student’s “own opinion” is only relevant at the “Conclusion” – not in the text/discussion. o) Plagiarism: Do not rewrite/copy/cut the content from a source (this includes generative AI tools such as ChatGPT) or the Study Guide and paste it “word for word” in the assignment. Unisa has a zero-tolerance for plagiarism. Please read Unisa’s policy on plagiarism. Interpret the work in your own words and cite the source(s) of information. p) Avoid using direct quotations - it does not reflect your autonomous work or your ability to interpret other authors’ work according to your own understanding if you over quote other authors. The assignment should contain no more than two (2) direct quotations. q) Avoid using outdated and unfounded sources. Sources should ideally not be older than ten (10) years. Use more recent sources (last five-six years). Do not use other study guides as sources for your assignment content. Avoid citing Wikipedia – it is not a scientific source! s) Pay attention to spelling, grammar, nouns, verbs, sentence constructions, tenses, and language – the assignment is a scientific document. If necessary; have your assignment proofread by a friend or a person who is proficient in English. t) Use English spelling: For example, “recognise, programme, utilise, behaviour, analyse, rationalise, sensitise, standarised, marginalised and avoid USA spelling, such as “recognize, program, utilize, behaviour, analyse, rationalize, sensitize, standardized, marginalized”. u) Write out numbers from one to ten; thereafter cite the actual number. For instance, from 11 onwards, use only the number. v) Sources: Use the Harvard method – please consult the Referencing Guide, Tutorial Letter 301/SCHJALL/4/2024. Sources cited in the List of References and in the text (essay), should be in alphabetical and chronological order. All sources must be cited with a page number.I If there is no page number listed within the source, as in the case of website and/or media articles), use the abbreviation “np”. Note that legislation must also be included in the List of References if cited in the text of the assignment. w) Use and apply your own examples – do not rewrite the examples given in the study guide. x) Avoid single sentence paragraphs – this is not a scientific/academic writing style. y) Alternate the use of words in your assignment. For instance, do not commence every sentence, reference, or paragraph with “According to Joubert (2021:33), …” For example, use alternative words such, “Joubert (2021:33) states/reveals/is of the opinion/reports/points out that …”. z) Do not use abbreviation “etc.” in the text of the assignment – write out all the facts and examples without using the said abbreviation.

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ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 2 2024
UNIQUE NO.618440
DUE DATE: 2024

, CMY3706
Assignment 1
Semester 2 2024


Unique number: 618440
Due date: 2024


Contemporary Criminological Issues


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1. Introduction

Xenophobia, the fear or hatred of foreigners, poses a significant challenge to human
rights in South Africa. This phenomenon has manifested in violent attacks against non-
nationals, leading to social unrest and economic instability. Addressing xenophobia
requires a multifaceted approach involving policy implementation, humanitarian aid,
legal frameworks, and public education. This essay discusses various prevention
strategies employed locally to combat xenophobia, including policy, humanitarian,
legal, educational, media-related, and state-civil society partnership strategies, as well
as intergovernmental collaboration.




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